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Shabana Bee

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Good luck.

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Aishwarya AgrawalEngineer | Mentor

Guide-Level 11

If you belong to general category, it's difficult for you to get a government College or university. Only those government colleges which are at a low rank or are not having many facilities may be available for you. Other details you can check on mpdte website.

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Vinayak R

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I think yes, because 120 marks are good for ICT. But I am not sure about home state quota in Mumbai.
You can try.
Best of luck.

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nikhil agrawalCurrent Student- MNNIT, Allahabad

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I am sorry but I think there is no chance.

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nikhil agrawalCurrent Student- MNNIT, Allahabad

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Very rare chance. Choose some other branches like biotech and get a decent CPI in the first year. Then you will get a chance to change your branch.

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nikhil agrawalCurrent Student- MNNIT, Allahabad

Contributor-Level 7

Very rare chance since you are from general category.
Go for some other branches like chemical, biotech and with a good CPI in the first year, you can change your branch.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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You'll get no branch in JIIT. You don't have sufficient scores to get admitted to Jaypee, Noida.

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Nishant Bhardwaj

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You can do engineering (private college), B.Sc. or B.Pharma and many other courses you can opt for which do not require JEE.

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Sravan Kumar

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Yes, you can easily get a seat in mechanical in NIT, Warangal.
Congrats.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

I would just consider previous year scores
With 205 marks in JEE M Paper - 2
And 96% in boards
The normalised score came out to be 225.96
Which gave a rank of 2625
Getting a score of 274 in JEE M Paper-2
And 96.6% marks gave normalised score of 272.80
And a rank of 117. Now the last year cut off rank in SPA Delhi is somewhere around 930, to get that rank a normalised score of 250 would have been enough. As from this year Boards marks won't be considered, this would lead to increment in raw JEE marks. So I think 270 would be a good score to get into one of the most reputed institutions of architecture and believe me, if you could manage mathem
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